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. 2020;2(11):2423-2426.
doi: 10.1007/s42399-020-00590-9. Epub 2020 Oct 17.

rRT-PCR Results of a Covid-19 Diagnosed Geriatric Patient

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rRT-PCR Results of a Covid-19 Diagnosed Geriatric Patient

Özkan Görgülü et al. SN Compr Clin Med. 2020.

Abstract

In this study, we aimed to present a geriatric patient with the diagnosis of COVID-19 and with contradictory results in rRT-PCR examinations in short time intervals. A 69-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency room on the 18th day of May 2020, with the complaints of fever, sweating, myalgia, dry cough that continued for 5 days, and the lack of taste that started on the day he applied to the emergency room. Comorbidity factors include diabetes mellitus, bronchial asthma, and hypertension. The patient has a history of 36 years of smoking 1.5 packs per day. High laboratory findings during hospitalization: monocytes, creatinine, CRP (C-reactive protein). In the thorax CT, in the parenchyma areas of both lungs, there are increases in attenuation with multilobe distributions (more visible at the level of the upper lobes) in the form of ground-glass opacities. May 19, 2020, was subjected to the rRT-PCR test, repeated twice on the 19th of May which also resulted in positive. Despite rRT-PCR tests, which were negative on 27th of May and positive on 28th of May, the patient, whose symptoms disappeared, and general condition improved, was discharged on June 1, 2020, with the recommendation for home isolation. In our case, unlike the incubation period only, we encountered a negative rRT-PCR result on the 8th day after diagnosis. Therefore, the COVID-19 pandemic control and filiation evaluation with the rRT-PCR test may produce false negative results.

Keywords: COVID-19; False negative reactions; Geriatrics; Mass screening; Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; SARS-CoV-2; Tomography.

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Thoracic CT image of ground-glass opacities in the lung
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rRT-PCR results of the geriatric patient

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